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U.S. Army
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U.S. Army
HQ, 122nd ARCOM
U.S. Army
Headquarters, 122nd Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) was established in the mid-20th century to provide command and control for Army Reserve units within its designated region, primarily in the southeastern United States. Throughout the Cold War and into the post-Vietnam era, the 122nd ARCOM played a crucial role in training, mobilizing, and supporting Reserve forces for both national emergencies and overseas deployments. The unit participated in various readiness exercises and contributed personnel and resources during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In the 1990s, as part of a nationwide Army Reserve restructuring, the 122nd ARCOM was inactivated, with its responsibilities transferred to newly formed Regional Support Commands.
QASAS - Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance) - Civilian
U.S. Army
The Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance), or QASAS, is a critical civilian role within the U.S. Army Materiel Command, established during World War II to ensure the safety and reliability of military munitions. QASAS specialists oversee the storage, inspection, testing, and handling of ammunition stockpiles, preventing accidents and ensuring combat readiness. Over the decades, their mission has expanded globally, supporting U.S. and allied operations by developing standards, training personnel, and responding to ammunition incidents. Today, QASAS civilians continue to play a vital role in sustaining the Army’s ammunition supply chain and safeguarding both personnel and resources.
MEPS - Military Entrance Processing Station - Oakland, CA
U.S. Army
The Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) in Oakland, California, has played a vital role in the recruitment and accession process for the United States Armed Forces. Established to serve the Bay Area and Northern California, the Oakland MEPS has processed thousands of applicants, ensuring each meets the medical, moral, and aptitude standards required for military service. Throughout its history, the station has adapted to evolving military needs and technological advancements, supporting enlistment efforts during conflicts such as the Gulf War, the War on Terror, and peacetime operations. By maintaining rigorous standards, Oakland MEPS continues to serve as a critical gateway for individuals beginning their military careers.
USACC - US Army Communications Command (MARS Stations)
U.S. Army
The US Army Communications Command (USACC) - MARS Stations played a pivotal role in military communications from the 1970s through the 1980s. As part of the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS), these stations provided critical backup and morale-boosting radio communications between deployed soldiers and their families, as well as support for emergency and contingency operations. USACC MARS Stations operated worldwide, using amateur radio frequencies and skilled operators to ensure reliable communication during both peacetime and crises. The legacy of USACC MARS continues today, supporting homeland defense and disaster response missions.
1:32nd FA (Lance)
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery (Lance), traces its origins to the 32nd Field Artillery Regiment, constituted in 1918. Reactivated and redesignated multiple times, the battalion was equipped with the MGM-52 Lance tactical missile system in the 1970s during the Cold War, providing theater-level nuclear and conventional fire support in Europe. Stationed primarily in West Germany, 1/32nd FA (Lance) played a key deterrence role within NATO forces, maintaining readiness amid escalating tensions with the Warsaw Pact. The unit was inactivated in the early 1990s following arms reduction treaties and the retirement of the Lance missile system.
95th Training Division
U.S. Army
The 95th Training Division, originally constituted as the 95th Division in 1918, has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army Reserve. Reactivated during World War II, the division gained renown for its role in the European Theater, particularly in the Battle of Metz and the crossing of the Saar River. After the war, the division was reorganized as a training unit, focusing on preparing new soldiers through basic and advanced individual training. Today, the 95th Training Division continues its legacy by providing essential training and leadership development for Army Reserve Soldiers.
205th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 205th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army that specializes in logistics and transportation support. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has provided critical movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and combat operations. The 205th has deployed in support of major operations, including the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the sustainment of frontline forces. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the company continues to play a vital role in supporting Army missions worldwide.